Bespoke Funeral Music

Personalised memorial music created with care. Guided gently, written uniquely, and delivered ready for use in a funeral service or private remembrance.

Warm light breaking through clouds over distant hills, used for remembrance

What GoldChord creates

Funeral music

Custom music written from your memories, stories, and the feeling you want carried through the service. Never reused. Never templated. Never rushed.

Choose a single piece or a short suite to keep the tone consistent from start to finish.

For real ceremonies

The output is designed to be used in a service or remembrance event. You receive ready-to-use audio files, with a clear structure and intent.

If the first version does not feel right, one full rewrite is included.

When words are hard to say

Sung eulogy

When everyone is too choked to get the words out, a sung eulogy can carry meaning without forcing speech. Your words are shaped into a respectful sung tribute.

  • Helps families when speaking feels impossible
  • Can be gentle and restrained, not theatrical
  • Becomes something to keep, not just a moment

Spoken eulogy with background music

A spoken message with a calm musical underscore. It allows the words to be present without the pressure of performing.

  • Ideal when someone cannot face reading aloud
  • Helps pacing and steadies the tone
  • Works in both formal services and private remembrance

A message from the living

If you are planning ahead, you can leave a spoken message for your family with gentle background music. This can be something they keep for the rest of their lives.

  • Calm words for later, not pressure now
  • A private keepsake, not a performance
  • Works alongside a will and letter of wishes

This is optional. It exists for the living.

A keepsake some families return to

Not for the deceased. For the living.

The deceased does not need music. Your family may need the money more.

This is optional. It should never put anyone under financial pressure. If it is not affordable, the kindest choice is to keep things simple.

Like a photograph you keep

Some families keep music the way they keep printed words or photographs. Not as a performance, but as something they can return to in quieter moments.

It can be played at a remembrance gathering, on an anniversary, or privately.

Shared without wearing out

Unlike cards and booklets, music can be duplicated and shared inside a family without degradation. It does not run out. It does not get worn or lost in the same way.

If you choose to have it, it can remain available to everyone who needs it.

Public resources

GoldChord also maintains public pages designed to reduce harm. These are calm, direct, and written for real situations. No sales or pressure inside Help.

Help

A web of practical pages for the living after a death. No urgency. No upsells. Just clarity.

Go to Help When everything feels urgent

Information

Planning-ahead pages for people who are not dead yet. Designed to reduce pressure on loved ones later.

Go to Information Wills: what to check